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50 Measurement and Testing Portable Termal Imaging Cameras for Scientific R&D FLIR Systems (France) announces the launch of SC650 andSC450 thermal imaging camera packs for scientific research and development.


Delivering the highest sensitivity and most advanced features available on a portable thermal imaging camera - the FLIR SC650 / SC450 packs offer users the no-compromise flexibility of an R&D grade camera they can take from experiment to experiment. Included as standard in all FLIR SC650 / SC450 thermal imaging camera packs is ResearchIR software which allows high speed recording, advanced thermal pattern analysis and users to make the most of their new thermal imaging camera.


Using a maintenance-free uncooled Vanadium Oxide (VoX) micro¬bolometer detector the FLIR SC650 camera generates crisp and clear 640 x 480 pixel images that are easy to interpret, resulting in reliable results with higher accuracy. The FLIR SC650 allows you to see temperature differences as small as 0.03°C at 30°C with an accuracy of +/-1ºC or +/- 1% of reading. For researchers that do not need this high image quality they can instead choose the SC450 pack that includes a FLIR SC450 camera that generates 320 x 240 pixel thermal images. The FLIR SC650 measures temperature up to +2,000 °C and the FLIR SC450 up to +1,500 °C. Both the SC650 and SC450 thermal imaging cameras are ergonomically designed, extremely easy-to-use and include an integral high quality LCD touchscreen that allows you to see the smallest details and temperature differences.


Both the thermal imaging camera packs contain a wealth of new features designed to empower scientific researchers. FLIR “industry first" features on the SC650 and SC450 include ‘instant reporting’ on camera, touch screen ‘image sketching’ and Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX). FLIR MSX is a unique facility that produces detail rich thermal images enabling thermal anomalies to be more easily detected and analysed.


Depending upon the model, other features include ‘continuous auto-focus’ enabling completely automated operation, 16-bit streaming IR video, picture-in-picture viewing of overlaid thermal and visual images and a WiFi interface for wireless transmission of images to a PC, tablet PC or Smartphone.


Reader Reply Card No 162 New Vibrating Level Switch


VEGASWING 66 is a world first. It is VEGA’s (Germany) latest addition to its portfolio of vibrating limit switches for liquids. The instrument is designed for reliable, self monitoring, fail safe switching in applications with process temperatures up to +450 °C and process pressures up to 160 bar.


Until now, the principle of the vibrating level switch has been limited to process conditions up to a maximum of +280 °C and 100 bar. By using a new drive for the tuning fork of VEGASWING 66, VEGA has made deployment of the instrument possible far beyond these limits. VEGASWING 66 delivers a convincing performance with impressive values: process temperatures from -196° C to +450° C and pressures from 0 to 160 bar.


Since it is virtually unaffected by product properties such as product density, the vibrating level switch can be used with hardly any restrictions. The sensor switches reliably and reproducibly when a certain filling level is reached. Adjustment with medium is not required for setup. The integrated analysis and monitoring capabilities allow certification according to SIL2 and steam boiler regulations.


Users benefit from the technical features in combination with the total self-monitoring of the sensor and can be sure of highest system reliability – even in critical high- temperature and high-pressure applications. In addition, the universal level sensor VEGASWING 66 saves a lot of time and costs through its simple setup and commissioning.


The application range of VEGASWING 66 extends from distillation columns in the oil and gas industry, to high and low water limits in steam boilers, to cryogenic applications in gas tanks for LNG and nitrogen.


Standard approvals according to ATEX and FM for use in explosive gases and dust, as well as versions as compact sensor or with tube extensions up to 6m, round out the wide application spectrum of this unique, new product.


Reader Reply Card No 163


Leak Test Set with Shut-Off Valves and Pressure Connection


See beyond complex water analysis.


The new AFRISO EURO INDEX (Germany) DPK 60-7 leak test set comprises the measuring instrument DPK 60-7 with all hoses pre-connected in a robust system case, a syringe and pump with shut-off valves and pressure connection as well as various test plugs; it can be equipped with an optional thermal printer. DPK 60-7 can be used to measure the pressure of gaseous media in non-hazardous areas. The DPK 60-7 measuring instrument complies with the DVGW requirements as per TRGI-2008 for measuring instruments of device class D; it may be used for tightness tests as well as load tests and


evaluation of serviceability/determination of amount of gas leakage.


Additional kits available for over 50 analytes.


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DPK 60-7 features an integrated barometric pressure sensor, connections for an external pressure sensor (e.g. for drinking water pipes) and a temperature probe (type K). The digital pressure measuring instrument DPK 60-7 excels with high measuring accuracy.


Its large TFT display provides excellent readability even under adverse light conditions. The instrument is very easy to use due to its logical user interface which guides the user though the individual steps after he has started one of the programs "Load Test", "Tightness Test", "Evaluation of Serviceability (Determination of Amount of Gas Leakage)" and "Pressure Measurement"; the end of the measurement is indicated by an audible signal.


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The results are stored on a MicroSD card. DPK 60-7 can store up to 100 measurement logs. A standard MicroSD card (max. 16 GB) used as a system-independent storage medium provides high flexibility for managing measured data which can also be imported into PCs, laptops and notebooks. DPK 60-7 is equipped with a powerful lithium-ion battery for continuous measurements of up to 30 hours; it is charged via a power supply unit shipped with the device.


Reader Reply Card No 164


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